Justin Bieber completes his 12 anger management classes in egg vandalism case... but still has more community service hours to complete
He's already shelled out $80,000 for repairs after he pelted eggs at former Calabasas neighbors Jeffrey and Suzanne Schwartz's home in January 2014.
And 17 months later, Justin Bieber has now completed 12 court ordered anger management classes - one of two major consequences - to resolve the misdemeanor case filed against him, according to his hearing on Monday in Los Angeles, which he did not attend.
Although he will remain on probation until 2016, the 21-year-old singer still must complete five days of community service with Volunteers of America, a South LA service center, to finish his sentence.
Almost done: Justin Bieber received a favorable report in his probation in a misdemeanor vandalism case on Monday (pictured heading to a LA gym that same day)
'His overall performance on probation has been good and he continues to display a cooperative attitude,' Justin's probation officer wrote in the court report.
He pleaded no contest to the vandalism charges and was put on probation, and was also forced to pay $80,000 worth of damages to his neighbors' home, which he has since reimbursed.
Following the egg-throwing incident, Justin vacated from the Calabasas estate and sold the property to current owner, Khloe Kardashian.
Justin's former neighbors sued him in March over the vandalism and other bad behaviors.
His probation officer: 'His overall performance on probation has been good and he continues to display a cooperative attitude'
Moving on: Following the egg-throwing incident in January 2014, the 21-year-old singer vacated from the Calabasas estate and sold the property to current owner, Khloe Kardashian
The lawsuit claimed Bieber emotionally terrorized their family with loud parties, unsafe driving and by spitting in Mr. Schwartz's face during one altercation.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Anita Dymant scheduled another update in his case for August 3.
This new detail comes two weeks after Justin resolved his other lawsuit involving a photographer who said hew as assaulted by a bodyguard of the pop star in 2013.
Photographer Jeffrey Binion filed a lawsuit against Justin accusing the star of ordering his bodyguard to assault the paparazzo in Miami Beach.
Similarly, Justin was accused of assault in his native Canada in the recent year.
Not off the hook: Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Anita Dymant scheduled another update in his case for August 3
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